Le 30/05/2011 22:13, Rahul Akolkar a écrit :
This initial email is cross-posted, but lets keep the thread on dev@jakarta.
Jakarta is no longer a sustainable home for Java libraries like BCEL
and JCS. Commons, OTOH, is widely suited to such components and has a
much more active community. Therefo
Le 21/06/2010 17:10, sebb a écrit :
> On 21/06/2010, sebb wrote:
>> [Resending because I left off the VOTE prefix, and the subject change
>> does not seem to be filtering down ...]
>>
>>
>> [Third time lucky?]
>>
>> Please review and vote on the BSF 3.1 release.
>>
>> The artifacts are avail
Le 05/06/2010 02:11, sebb a écrit :
> On 04/06/2010, Jörg Schaible wrote:
>> sebb wrote:
>>
>> > On 04/06/2010, Jörg Schaible wrote:
>> >> sebb wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I've hopefully fixed all the problems reported with the previous RC1.
>> >> >
>> >> > Please review and vote on the BSF 3.1
sebb a écrit :
> The first release candidate for JMeter 2.3.3 has been prepared, and
> your votes are solicited.
>
> JMeter is a Java desktop application designed to load test functional
> behavior and measure performance. The current version is targetted at
> Java 1.4+.
>
> Archives/hashes/sigs
Selon Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> At this time it tends to be common for the new PMC to be formed of the
> committers. It can depend, if someone is a new committer then it'll be
> weird adding them to the PMC from the get go (least that seems to be
> the general opinion).
>
> I realized
> However, here's a vote for Commons to officially request that it move
> to TLP.
+1 (non binding)
>
>http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/TLPResolution
>
> Please add your name if you're a Commons developer and haven't added
> your name yet.
I think you have already explained that yester